The provincial Environment Ministry is poised this week for a sweeping inspection of Marineland’s mass graves of animals — graves it had no idea existed because the park has no permits.
The Niagara Falls tourist attraction has dug pits for decades to dispose of its animals, using heavy machinery to cover them up, according to former staffers.
There are four mass graves, two of them containing “more than 1,000 animals,” said Marineland’s former land animal supervisor Jim Hammond.
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Marineland: Environment ministry launches probe into mass animal graves - thestar.com
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The Niagara Falls tourist attraction has dug pits for decades to dispose of its animals, using heavy machinery to cover them up, according to former staffers.
There are four mass graves, two of them containing “more than 1,000 animals,” said Marineland’s former land animal supervisor Jim Hammond.
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Marineland: Environment ministry launches probe into mass animal graves - thestar.com
While we're on the topic...here's a response via sda:
Your Moral And Intellectual Superiors
How embarrassing for @torontostar journalists that they work with editors who cannot distinguish between some dead seals and GENOCIDE.
— Kevin Libin (@kevinlibin) December 20, 2012
Indeed. — Kevin Libin (@kevinlibin) December 20, 2012
small dead animals: Your Moral And Intellectual Superiors